Live album featuring "Guru Guru Fest 2010".
Acid Mothers Guru Guru, a combination of Krautrock originator Mani Neumeire (Guru Guru) and Kawabata Makoto and Tsuyama Atsushi of Acid Mothers Temple, plays a deep psychedelic sound reminiscent of early Guru Guru.
The trio Acid Mothers Temple SWR, consisting of Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins), Kawabata Makoto, and Tsuyama Atsushi, performs the most hardcore improvisation of all the units bearing the Acid Mothers Temple name.
The showcase tour, called "Guru Guru Fest", has been performed by Mani Neumeier, Tatsuya Yoshida, Kawabata, and Tsuyama, and is feature Acid Mothers Guru Guru, Acid Mothers Temple SWR, and Manitatsu (Mani + Yoshida). Acid Mothers Guru Guru, Acid Mothers Temple SWR, and Manitatsu (Mani + Yoshida).
The original CD was released by Chaotic Noise Recordings in 2010 includes these three units, but for this digital release, only two bands, Acid Mothers Guru Guru and Acid Mothers Temple SWR, are available.
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released December 6, 2024
1. Suite Chaotic Noise / Acid Mothers Temple SWR
2. Sampo To Psychedelia / Acid Mothers Guru Guru
3. Snack Attack / Acid Mothers Guru Guru
4. Meet You In Shinsaibashi / Acid Mothers Guru Guru
5. All Convenient / Acid Mothers Guru Guru
Guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Leader of Acid Mothers Temple.
While he's best known for his
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Great set among a mature band who'd been thrashing it out for years together at this point. It must have Higashi on some guitars; there is a looper/reverse pedal at play... & Atsushi carries language to DamoCan extent. And I love a radio performance--live and studio in equal measure, and AMT does not disappoint with this, so far as I know, unique material different from any album. If only there were a video. Good for road trips!! So go here, ups away, into it: tao it out! G'B AMT! thenewspaper